The Gaza Genocide Was Not A One-Off - PopularResistance.Org

The Gaza Genocide Was Not A One-Off

The Blueprint is There to be Repeated.

The architecture of extermination: Why the Gaza genocide is premeditated and 
repeatable. Suppose we accept the fiction that none of us expected Israel to 
launch a full-scale genocide in Gaza—a premeditated campaign to erase the Strip 
and exterminate a significant portion of its inhabitants. Let us pretend that 
nearly eighty years of relentless massacres were not a prelude to this moment, 
and that Israel had never before sought the physical destruction of the 
Palestinian people as outlined by the 1948 Genocide Convention.

If we go so far as to accept the sterile, ahistoric claim that the Nakba of 
1948 was “merely” ethnic cleansing rather than genocide—ignoring the mass 
graves and the forced erasure of a civilisation—we are still left with a 
terrifying reality. Having witnessed the unmasked extermination that began on 7 
October 2023, who can dare to argue that its perpetrators lack the intent to 
repeat it?

The question itself is an act of charity, as it assumes the genocide has 
actually stopped. In reality, the carnage has merely shifted tactics. Since the 
implementation of the fragile ceasefire on 10 October, Israel has killed over 
400 Palestinians and wounded hundreds more. Others have perished in the frozen 
mud of their tents. They include infants like eight-month-old Fahar Abu Jazar, 
who, like others, froze to death. These are not mere tragedies; they are the 
inevitable results of a calculated Israeli policy of destruction targeting the 
most vulnerable.

During this two-year campaign of extermination, more than 20,000 Palestinian 
children were murdered, accounting for a staggering 30 per cent of the total 
victims. This blood-soaked tally ignores the thousands of souls entrapped 
beneath the concrete wasteland of Gaza, and those currently being consumed by 
the silent killers of famine and engineered epidemics.

The horrifying statistics aside, we bear witness to the final agonies of a 
people. We have watched their extermination in real-time, broadcast to every 
handheld screen on earth. No one can claim ignorance; no one can claim 
innocence. Even now, we watch as 1.3 million Palestinians endure a precarious 
existence in tents ravaged by winter floods. We share the screams of mothers, 
the hollowed-out faces of broken fathers, and the haunted stares of children, 
and yet, the world’s political and moral institutions remain paralyzed.

If Israel resumes the full, unrestrained intensity of this genocide, will we 
stop it? I fear the answer is no, because the world refuses to dismantle the 
circumstances that permitted this slaughter in the first place. Israeli 
officials never bothered to hide their intent. The systematic dehumanisation of 
Palestinians was a primary export of Israeli media, even as Western corporate 
outlets worked tirelessly to sanitise this criminal discourse.

The record of intent is undeniable. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir 
openly championed the “encouragement of migration” and demanded that “not an 
ounce of humanitarian aid” reach Gaza. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich argued 
that the starvation of two million people could be “just and moral” in the 
pursuit of military aims. From the halls of the Knesset to the pop charts, the 
refrain was the same: “erase Gaza,” “leave no one there.” When military leaders 
refer to an entire population as “human animals,” they are not using metaphors; 
they are issuing a license for extermination.

This was preceded by the hermetic siege — a decades-long experiment in human 
misery that began in 2006. Despite every Palestinian plea for the world to 
break this death grip, the blockade was allowed to persist. This was followed 
by successive wars targeting a besieged, impoverished population under the 
banner of ‘security,’ always shielded by the Western mantra of Israel’s ‘right 
to defend itself.’

In the dominant Western narrative, the Palestinian is the eternal aggressor. 
They are the occupied, the besieged, the dispossessed, and the stateless; yet 
they are expected to die quietly in the world’s ‘largest open-air prison‘. 
Whether they utilised armed resistance, threw rocks at tanks, or marched 
unarmed toward snipers, they were branded ‘terrorists’ and ‘militants’ whose 
very existence was framed as a threat to their occupier.

Years before the first bomb of this genocide fell, the United Nations declared 
Gaza “uninhabitable.” Its water was a toxin, its land a graveyard, and its 
people were dying of curable diseases. Yet, aside from the typical ritual of 
humanitarian reports, the international community did nothing to offer a 
political horizon, a just peace.

This criminal neglect provided the vacuum for the events of 7 October, allowing 
Israel to weaponize its victimhood to execute a genocide of sadistic 
proportions. Former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant explicitly stripped 
Palestinians of their humanity, launching a collective slaughter directed by 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The stage is being set for the next phase of extermination. The siege is now 
absolute, the violence more concentrated, and the dehumanisation of 
Palestinians more widespread than ever. As the international media drifts 
toward other distractions, Israel’s image is being rehabilitated as if the 
genocide never happened.

Tragically, the conditions that fueled the first wave of genocide are being 
meticulously reconstructed. Indeed, another Israeli genocide is not a distant 
threat; it is an encroaching reality that will be finalised unless it is 
stopped.

The 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide 
was a legal vow to “liberate mankind from such an odious scourge.” If those 
words possess a shred of integrity, the world must act now to abort the next 
phase of extermination. This requires absolute accountability and a political 
process that finally severs the grip of Israeli colonialism and violence. The 
clock is ticking, and our collective voice—or our silence—will make the 
difference.

Ramzy Baroud
  


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